Patricia Daubs
Jemez Pueblo
Jemez Sunrise
10 1/2"
H x 2 1/2" D
(with lid)
Patricia Daubs, Turquoise
Flower, member of the Eagle Clan was born in 1963 into
the Jemez Pueblo. She began learning the art of working with
clay at the age of 12. Her brother, the late Steve Daubs, inspired
her to continue the family tradition of pottery making.
Patricia specializes in contemporary
authentic hand-coiled pottery. She gathers her materials like
sand, clay, and pigments from within the hills of the Jemez Pueblo.
Patricia cleans, mixes, shapes,
hand-coils, paints, and fires her pottery the traditional way,
outdoors, with cedar wood chips. Her designs normally include
feathers, kiva steps, and serpents.
She also accents her pottery
with turquoise stones to give it a unique style. Patricias
pottery radiates tranquility.
She signs her pottery as:
Patricia Daubs, Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico.
She is related to the following
artists Dennis Daubs (brother), Gerri Daubs (mother), and the
late Steve Daubs (brother).
Publications:
-Southern Pueblo Pottery 2,000 Artist Biographies
-Southwestern Pottery Anasazi to Zuni